He is the strong one in the house so he has to act tough
darry is strong,working hard
He meant that he cannot stop living even if he lost Johnny, his close friend. He knew that Ponyboy is smart and he could get into college if he worked hard or else he would trash like them.
Ponyboy feels that Darry hate him because of how hard Darry is on him ponyboy dont know that it is the show of ove if Darry didn't love him then he would be just like johnny. ponyboy don't know he got it good until he reads the letter when he runs away to hide in a church. Ponyboy feels that Darry hate him because of how hard Darry is on him ponyboy dont know that it is the show of ove if Darry didn't love him then he would be just like johnny. ponyboy don't know he got it good until he reads the letter when he runs away to hide in a church.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
He helped Ponyboy through all of his hard times by being his brother and friend.
darry is strong,working hard
Pony see's Darry as someone who is "hard and firm and rarely grins at all," and he believes Darryl has grown up "too fast." Ponyboy prefers Sodapop :)
He dislikes the fact that Darry and Ponyboy always bump heads and he has to choose a side which is very hard for him.
He meant that he cannot stop living even if he lost Johnny, his close friend. He knew that Ponyboy is smart and he could get into college if he worked hard or else he would trash like them.
Ponyboy feels that Darry hate him because of how hard Darry is on him ponyboy dont know that it is the show of ove if Darry didn't love him then he would be just like johnny. ponyboy don't know he got it good until he reads the letter when he runs away to hide in a church. Ponyboy feels that Darry hate him because of how hard Darry is on him ponyboy dont know that it is the show of ove if Darry didn't love him then he would be just like johnny. ponyboy don't know he got it good until he reads the letter when he runs away to hide in a church.
In "The Outsiders," there is evidence that Darry takes care of Ponyboy as he works hard to provide for his brothers financially and emotionally. Darry sacrifices his own dreams to support Ponyboy and Sodapop after their parents die, and he shows his concern for Ponyboy's well-being by setting high expectations and rules to keep him safe. Additionally, Darry's protective nature and disciplinary actions demonstrate his commitment to looking out for Ponyboy.
Ponyboy as a narrator and Ponyboy as a characterreally has no distiguistion. The story is narrated or told through the first person~as ponyboy. Ponyboy as a narrator is telling the story, more specifically, the life of Ponyboy as a character and his backdrop.
He helped Ponyboy through all of his hard times by being his brother and friend.
He dislikes the fact that Darry and Ponyboy always bump heads and he has to choose a side which is very hard for him.
the name is darry and the effects that darry's discipline had on ponyboy was that pony did not think that darry loved him or even cared for him because all the seemed to do was fight, since their parent's death, with darry mostly yelling at ponyboy.
Ponyboy has a hard time liking Dally because he sees Dally as a representation of the toughness and aggression that he associates with the harsh realities of their world. Dally's reckless behavior and criminal background contrast sharply with Ponyboy's more sensitive and introspective nature. Furthermore, Ponyboy struggles to reconcile Dally's loyalty to his friends with his violent tendencies, making it difficult for him to fully accept Dally as a person. Ultimately, Ponyboy's feelings reflect his internal conflict between understanding loyalty and grappling with the darker aspects of their lives.
Ponyboy couldn't concentrate in school because Johnny and Dally died.